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One month's pay of Capt. Zebulon Pike will be conveyed to Mrs. Pike by Jonathan Dayton and, according to Capt. Pike's instructions, a forty dollar monthly payment will be made to Mrs. Pike for each of the next three months.

Forty dollars, Capt. Zebulon Pike's pay for January 1794, is remitted to Aaron Dunham, Supervisor at Trenton, to be paid to Mrs. Pike despite the lack of instructions from Capt. Pike regarding the disposition of his pay.

Howell has received a letter from Capt. [Zebulon] Pike informing him that he is in perfect health and asking Howell to advance to Mrs. Pike sixty to eighty dollars with the idea that he will require two or three month's advance pay to get home. Mr. Dayton has been asked to transmit seventy dollars to Mrs. Pike, for which a receipt will be required.

Certification that $423.70 is due Lieutenant James Sterret, Paymaster to the 1st Battalion of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers, being the balance of payments made by him to the officers Captain Thomas Pasteur, Captain Zebulon Pike, Surgeon's Mate John Hammell, and his own pay, subsistence, and forage as Lieutenant Adjutant and Paymaster, through December 1797.

Simmons certifies that $28.10 is due Private Robert Johnston, late of Capt. Zebulon Pike's Company of 3rd Sub Legion, being the balance of his pay from May 1792 to July 1793, being left sick at Carlisle and Bedford during that time.

Hodgdon is directed to send to Trenton with all possible dispatch to the care of Abraham Hunt, contractor, ten common tents to accommodate the troops of Captain Zebulon Pike and Captain Sedam on their march from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. Also deliver to Captain William Kersey five common tents for the use of his recruits about to march from Philadelphia.